It was normally worn by dismounted soldiers with the M1905 bayonet and
scabbard, and the M1904 McKeever cartridge pouch. WPG offers this
reproduction just as they were originally issued, in vegetable tanned
undyed russet leather. The leather will darken over time with exposure
to saddle soap, oil and polish. This adapter copies original markings,
but with inspector initials WPG.

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US M1910 Bayonet Scabbard

This is a beautiful reproduction of the M1910 Scabbard for the M1905 long Springfield bayonet.

In 1916 the Army modified the olive drab wool shirt with the addition of pocket flaps. This is the shirt that served American soldiers through the Mexican campaign and WWI, and was not replaced until 1937.

This is a new reproduction from WHAT PRICE GLORY of the leather M1904 holster that was used with all .38 caliber revolvers issued between 1892 and 1909. It copies all details accurately right down to the keyhole shaped opening on the closure flap. The only shortcoming is that the leather tiedown thong is cowhide leather not elk hide as specified in regulations.

This is a new reproduction from WHAT PRICE GLORY of the leather garrison belt adopted by the US Army around 1904, during the conversion from black to suset leather. The garrison belt was worn with very few changes until 1942. This belt could be worn with a variety of accessories for either
mounted or dismounted duties.